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Old 03-02-2014, 09:39 AM
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i purchased my 09 c6 using GMS and saved about 8K!
Old 03-02-2014, 09:39 AM
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I just went on the GM supplier web site as an eligible member and configured a Base Coupe and was quoted MSRP with a footnote: "Not Eligible For Discount".
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Per my memory, a GM employee is allowed TWO GMS pricing vehicles a year.

Per my memory, GM audits these and if an employee abuses the system the right to GMS pricing can (and will) be suspended for a number of years (three?).

At one time a GMS bought Corvette could not be resold for two years, it was down to one year for the last several years, so I wonder if it will be back to the two years with the C7? Incidentally, GM also audits resales of GMS bought vehicles and if sold too soon similar penalties apply as above mentioned.

No dealer is required to accept GMS. I do think it would be difficult to find a Detroit area dealer that does not. A dealer who accepts GMS has to across all vehicle lines except they can except the Corvette.

Many readers here already know all this but there are likely some who do not and it is a process that can be misunderstood as so many people confuse Friends & Family with GMS and there is a significant difference between the two. Example: GM employee gets five F&F a year, which is many more than two GMS units a year.

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Old 03-02-2014, 11:36 AM
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This announcement sure does throw some cold water on those that, just six months ago, were saying that the C7 would be selling for above MSRP for the first two years and that GM would not be offering a car that they can't build enough of to employees for around 11% below MSRP.
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this is why the price of a used vette is always in the toilet.
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Originally Posted by chelseavette
this is why the price of a used vette is always in the toilet.
That's true. My 10.5 year old 1998 C5 sold for 53% of it's original MSRP in 2008.
Old 03-02-2014, 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by JoesC5
That's true. My 10.5 year old 1998 C5 sold for 53% of it's original MSRP in 2008.
I'd say that wasn't too bad. Don't most cars depreciate that much in 5 years?
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Web site says vehicle not available for discount? Maybe it starts Monday.
Sorry didn't see someone already posted this.
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Old 03-02-2014, 01:01 PM
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Incentive updates to dealers showed it yesterday. The supplier and employee sites might not update until tomorrow.
Old 03-02-2014, 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by JoesC5
This announcement sure does throw some cold water on those that, just six months ago, were saying that the C7 would be selling for above MSRP for the first two years and that GM would not be offering a car that they can't build enough of to employees for around 11% below MSRP.
Exactly and that is certainly no surprise to anyone of us who have followed Corvette pricing and sales over the past generations.

The guys who preached about pricing levels remaining at sticker or more were dead wrong as always right from the go as some dealers offered discounts out of the gait. There is profoundly less discretionary income left in this country for $60,000 toys than there was 9 years ago as our nation has been forced in the direction of wealth redistribution and outright socialism. None of this is kind to the sales of high ticket luxury items. Discounting levels on the C7s will in fact come sooner and steeper as we have all seen since deliveries of the C7s have begun.
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Enjoyed JoesC5's sense of humor.

How does Corvette GMS pricing hurt resale value? I ask because almost every Chevrolet car has will have GMS pricing. What will hurt resale value is GM's intention to carry 2014 model year production into August. Of course that comment may also have had humorous intentions, if so I withdraw the question.

Someone question the Les Stanford post based on a Chevy web site: it is a good thing the Stingray Build Your Own page came on line in a timely manner and glitch free, otherwise we might expect the Chevy web site to be slow to update.

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Originally Posted by laborsmith
Enjoyed JoesC5's sense of humor.

How does Corvette GMS pricing hurt resale value? I ask because almost every Chevrolet car has will have GMS pricing.
Exactly
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I have seen the posting that GMS is active now, but has the supplier discount been confirmed by any forum dealers?
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Originally Posted by Plexoer
I have seen the posting that GMS is active now, but has the supplier discount been confirmed by any forum dealers?
No.
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Neighbor's daughter just got GMS on a new Vette yesterday. Saved about $8000. Lynn Layton Chevrolet in Alabama.
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Seems right. GMS usually takes six ml
onths to kick in. It is not considered to be an incentive and existed long before the incentive wars we have grown to expect.

My point: GMS for the C7 has no relation to whether the car is selling well (it obviously is) or to when the Supplier (F&F etc) are available.


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Old 03-02-2014, 06:48 PM
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[QUOTE=laborsmith;1586304118]Seems right. GMS usually takes six ml
onths to kick in. It is not considered to be an incentive and existed long before the incentive wars we have grown to

Supply and demand that's it.

GMS so soon !

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Old 03-02-2014, 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by stevedun
Neighbor's daughter just got GMS on a new Vette yesterday. Saved about $8000. Lynn Layton Chevrolet in Alabama.
wow damn nice
Old 03-02-2014, 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by stevedun
Neighbor's daughter just got GMS on a new Vette yesterday. Saved about $8000. Lynn Layton Chevrolet in Alabama.
GM wouldn't be offering it and the dealers wouldn't be selling their C7's for GMS money if they thought demand was high enough to sell all those C7's for MSRP.
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I fully expect to take a bath on this car as I have on many cars in the last 34 years of owning cars. Every job has it's perks.
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